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bigron1988

posted on 24th Oct 14 at 18:10

just bought some tigerseal myself to glue some parts on , used it before and it was great


Jamie-C

posted on 21st Oct 14 at 23:19

Tigerseal isnt that great? I put sideskirts on my corsa with tiger seal and they werent easy to get back off, me and the auld boy both had a good grip at the same time and it still didnt come easy, sideskirt was bent to buggery in the end :lol:


Stuarrrty

posted on 21st Oct 14 at 23:15

i wuddnt use tiger seal not that great id use sikkaflex windscreen bond full 10mm bead round the edge of the spoiler will never move again only takes 30min to cure aswell


oJNAo

posted on 21st Oct 14 at 22:49

Just bought myself a spoiler for my Corsa B and intended to fix it on at the weekend using tiger seal and hold it in place using tape until it cures.

What's the best way to apply the tiger seal, in terms of using a sealant gun and where to apply the stuff so the spoiler stays on firmly?

Also does it matter if it's windy while fitting it on and letting it cure?